As you're working on a book, it's a good idea from time to time to save the book…to protect your work.…To save a book from the bookmaking workspace, go down to the bottom of the…workspace, and click Save in the taskbar.…The first time you save your file, the Save As window will open.…This window looks a little bit different on a Mac, but it has the same features.…Here you want to navigate to wherever you want to save your project file; the…file that contains all of the settings that you've done on the book, along with…copies of the photos in the book.…

I'm going to save to my Desktop, and then I'll come down to the important Format field.…Notice that the Format is set to Photo Project Format, .PSE. This is a special…format that retains all of the options that you've chosen for your book, and…if you want to come back and re-edit the book later, this is the file that…you'll look for and open.…I'm going to change the prefix of this file name, giving it a more meaningful…name by clicking on the File name, dragging over the prefix, and I'll call this paris_book.…

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3/6/2013

Learn to build exciting creative projects that showcase your best photos with Photoshop Elements 11. This course walks you through user-friendly techniques for creating photo books, slideshows, calendars, cards, and collages. Author Jan Kabili also shows you how to combine photos with layer masks and blended textures, and how to embellish your photos with filters, text, shapes, and built-in graphics.